07H06, (712 km)
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The total distance between the two locations is 145 miles. It will take about 2 hours and 20 minutes.
The total distance between the two locations is 145 miles. It will take about 2 hours and 20 minutes. This depends on traffic.
the driving distance between Tours and Avignon is 700 km via Bourges, Clermont-Ferrand, Saint-Etienne, Valence. The driving time is about 06H30.
Tours is located in central France, slightly on the west, on the Loire river.
It is called in English 'the battle of Tours', but known in France as 'the battle of Poitiers'.
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Angers and Tours are located south of Le Mans.
CALAIS POITIERS route N°1 : ABBEVILLE via A16 - ROUEN / LE MANS / TOURS via A28 - POITIERS via A10: driving time 06H30, distance 623 km, toll = 44.30 € route N°2PARIS via A1 - Paris ringroad, exit towards ORLEANS - then POITIERS via A10 same driving time (in normal traffic conditions), same distance, toll = 48.70€
I've calculated your route from: Tours, France, Europeto Paris, France, Europe. The distance is 127.12 miles (204.57 km).If you were to drive at 65 miles per hour (104.6 km), it would take approximately 2 hours.
325 miles / 523km by road.
Poitiers, France, where the Battle of Tours took place is 2911 miles from Mecca, or 4685 km.
Tours is in central France
Tours is in central France
It is 311.76 miles from Le Harve, France to Tours, France. This is equal to 340.8 kilometers. The drive takes 3 hours 3 minutes or up to 3 hours 15 minutes in traffic.
Tours is located in central France, slightly on the west, on the Loire river.
It is 326 Miles from Calais to Tours
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Tours is located in central France. It is towards the lower part of the river Loire and between Orléans and the Atlantic coastline. Tours is the capital of the Indre-et-Loire administrative offices of France.
It is called in English 'the battle of Tours', but known in France as 'the battle of Poitiers'.
Like many journeys in France, if you're going by train it's quickest and usually cheapest to go to Paris from Avignon, then to Tours, Anger or Orléans. By road, A7 to Lyon, the A6 to Montargis, N60 nd N7 to Orléans and A10 along the river. Flying is nearly impossible; Avignon airport has flights only to England. For a flight to Tours, you'd have to go to Marseille - 50 miles in the wrong direction - and fly with, Heaven help us, Ryanair.